PM's new deal for Strasbourg

A draft deal to cut the number of human rights cases heard by judges in Strasbourg has been circulated by David Cameron to other leaders.

The Prime Minister wants the European Convention on Human Rights to be substantially rewritten after a string of rulings, including one blocking the deportation of Abu Qatada.

It would be called The Brighton Declaration if adopted at a summit there in April. Liberty chief executive Shami Chakrabarti said the draft implied Britain should no longer be "effectively subject to the court of human rights".